OzSecCon
Australian physical-security conference identity documented by the first-hand MOS & BOO wrap-up.
SourceOzSecCon 2018 · Australia · 2018
Australian physical-security conference speaker credential
A first-hand MOS & BOO wrap-up documents special speaker badges for OzSecCon 2018 and shows one as a green PCB-form speaker credential, so the record is seeded as a source-backed speaker badge without broader attendee or electronics claims.
People
Australian physical-security conference identity documented by the first-hand MOS & BOO wrap-up.
SourcePublisher of the OzSecCon 2018 wrap-up used for speaker-badge evidence and physical-security conference context.
SourceIt adds Australia's physical-security conference scene to the Oceania badge record and preserves a real speaker credential without copying an uncleared photo or inventing circuit behavior.
The source trail supports a special speaker badge with a green PCB-form visual artifact, but does not publish schematic, firmware, BOM, component list, production quantity, power source, display, RF, NFC, or programmable behavior.
No badge software, firmware, challenge code, serial interface, app, or reflash workflow is documented for the OzSecCon 2018 speaker badge in the recovered public sources.
MOS & BOO describe OzSecCon 2018 as the second year of the conference, held in Melbourne and focused on physical security, locksport, tamper-evident bypasses, key impressioning, and building-entry talks.
Lifecycle
The same first-hand wrap-up frames OzSecCon as a Melbourne physical-security conference with locksport, tamper-evident bypass, and key-impressioning activity.
SourceThe MOS & BOO wrap-up says their talk made them VIPs and gave them special speaker badges at OzSecCon 2018.
SourceOperational history
The catalogue records only the proved speaker-badge artifact and visible PCB-form context until direct technical documentation appears.
The record is modeled as a speaker credential and avoids claiming all OzSecCon attendees received this artifact.
The record remains source-backed and image-free rather than copying a blog photo or using generated badge art.